When Does the NFL Season End?

The NFL season typically runs from September to December, but the exact date that it ends can vary from year to year. In 2020, the season is scheduled to end on January 3rd.

Introduction

The National Football League (NFL) regular season begins in September of each year and ends in December. The NFL playoffs then begin in January, with the championship game, known as the Super Bowl, taking place in February.

The Regular Season

The NFL regular season typically runs from the week after Labor Day to the week after Christmas. This means that the season typically starts the first week of September and ends the last week of December. However, the exact dates of the NFL season can vary slightly from year to year.

Start of the Regular Season

The start of the NFL regular season is upon us and there are a lot of ways to watch your favorite team.

If you have a cable or satellite subscription, you can watch games on your local NBC, CBS, or FOX station. If you live in an area where your favorite team is not being shown on local television, you can still watch the game by subscribing to NFL Sunday Ticket.

NFL Sunday Ticket is a service that allows you to watch any NFL game that is being broadcast on your local FOX, CBS, or NBC station. The service is available on select cable and satellite providers, and you can also subscribe to the service without a cable or satellite subscription by signing up for NFL RedZone.

If you want to watch NFL games on your computer, phone, or tablet, there are a number of ways to do so. You can watch games live on NFL Game Pass, which is a subscription service that allows you to watch every NFL game live or on demand. You can also listen to live audio of every game on NFL Audio Pass.

Finally, if you’re looking for a way to catch up on games that have already been played, you can watch full replays of every game with an NFL Game Rewind subscription.

End of the Regular Season

The end of the NFL’s regular season falls on the last Sunday of December (typically December 28 or 29). After that, there are 11 more days until the first playoff game, which is usually held on Saturday or Sunday (January 4 or 5). The final four teams play the conference championships on January 12 and 19, with the winning teams advancing to the Super Bowl. The Super Bowl is typically held on the first Sunday in February (February 2).

The Playoffs

The NFL season typically ends in February with the Super Bowl. But, the actual end of the season is when the playoffs end. The playoffs are a single-elimination tournament that consists of the six best teams from each conference. The playoffs start in January and end in February.

Start of the Playoffs

The NFL season generally runs from September to December. The playoffs begin in January and end with the Super Bowl in early February. The regular season is 16 games long, while the playoffs are only four games long.

End of the Playoffs

The NFL playoffs are a single-elimination tournament held after the end of the regular season to determine the NFL champion. Seven teams from each conference (the four division winners and three wild card teams) compete in the playoffs. The two conference champions advance to the Super Bowl, the league’s championship game.

Conclusion

The NFL regular season typically ends in early-to-mid January, with the playoffs beginning shortly thereafter. The Super Bowl, the biggest game of the year, is usually played in early February. Though it technically could happen, it’s very unlikely that the season would extend into March.

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